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Stories by: Tim Greene

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    Cloud security, cyberwar dominate RSA Conference 05 March, 2010 10:46

    SAN FRANSISCO -- Cloud security loomed over the RSA Conference last week as a major concern of business, but worry about the threat of cyberwar was also strong, with officials from the White House and FBI weighing in to encourage private participation in government efforts to defend information and communications networks.
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    Researchers find materials that could lead to super crypto chips 27 February, 2010 09:42

    Researchers at Florida State University have discovered crystals that could lead to super security chips as well as contribute to the discovery of materials that expand the capacity of electronic storage devices by 1,000 to 1 million times.
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    Botnet revelation shows darker underbelly of malware 19 February, 2010 09:42

    Information gathered about a newly discovered botnet called Kneber indicates that multiple infections by different malware on the same host could work together as a sophisticated mechanism to give all the malware a better survival rate.
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    Intel experimental processor adapts to environmental challenges on the fly 15 February, 2010 16:26

    Intel’s research labs have prototyped a resilient microprocessor that delivers as much as 41 percent more throughput using the same amount of energy as a comparable conventional core.
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    Facebook tool could be exploited by cyber-bullies 28 January, 2010 08:45

    A recent Facebook feature can be exploited to be a cyber-bullying tool in the wrong hands, a security vendor warns.
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    F5 adds SSL VPN to its Big-IP 27 January, 2010 07:09

    F5 Networks has added a new member to its Big-IP application delivery family that combines SSL VPN security with existing access control and WAN optimization, enabling businesses to eliminate VPN gateways.
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    MIT creates picture-driven programming for the masses 22 January, 2010 08:09

    Computer users with rudimentary skills will be able to program via screen shots rather than lines of code with a new graphical scripting language called Sikuli that was devised at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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    Avaya lays out Nortel migration road map 19 January, 2010 00:32

    Avaya tomorrow will reveal a road map that shows how its customers – in particular its newly minted Nortel customers - can move to unified communications technologies without ripping out existing gear.
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    Quiz: What were the first products from today's biggest tech companies? 18 January, 2010 12:17

    Cisco, Microsoft, IBM: They all started somewhere. Take this quiz to see how well you know the humble origins of today's tech titans
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    Nortel's bankruptcy: A year of major change 15 January, 2010 06:23

    Thursday marks the end of a very busy year of bankruptcy for Nortel, one that saw painful dismantling of the once mighty telecom giant and that leaves Avaya on the verge of revealing exactly what it plans to do with the enterprise VoIP and switching assets it bought.
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    World's biggest cruise ship sails through wireless challenges 13 January, 2010 09:03

    The world's longest cruise ship posed knotty wireless networking problems but also provided Royal Caribbean the opportunity to pounce on iPhones, touchscreens and MPLS networking in order to deliver luxury services.
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